Medicare Annual Enrollment Made Clear and Stress Free

Medicare Annual Enrollment is an important opportunity to review your coverage and make sure it still fits your health, your prescriptions, and your preferred doctors for the year ahead. From October fifteenth through December seventh, you can make changes that take effect on January first. I help individuals throughout the Miami Valley understand their options in a calm, supportive way so they can make confident decisions without feeling overwhelmed.

What You Can Do During Annual Enrollment

Switch Medicare Advantage Plans

You can move to a different plan that better fits your doctors, prescriptions, or budget.

Move to Medicare Advantage

If you are on Original Medicare, this is your opportunity to explore bundled coverage options.

Return to Original Medicare

You can leave a Medicare Advantage plan and go back to Original Medicare.

Change Your Part D Plan

Review your drug coverage to make sure your medications are still covered affordably.

Medicare Annual Enrollment is an important opportunity to review your coverage and make sure it still fits your health, your prescriptions, and your preferred doctors for the year ahead. From October fifteenth through December seventh, you can make changes that take effect on January first. I help individuals throughout the Miami Valley understand their options in a calm, supportive way so they can make confident decisions without feeling overwhelmed.

When does Medicare Annual Enrollment take place?

Annual Enrollment runs from October fifteenth through December seventh each year, and any changes you make during this time begin on January first.

No. Many people keep their current plan after reviewing it and confirming that it still meets their needs.

You may be able to switch Medicare Advantage plans, move to or from Original Medicare, or change your Part D prescription drug coverage.

That is one of the most important reasons to review your plan. I will make sure your prescriptions are covered and your providers remain in network.

No. Your consultation and plan review are always at no cost, and there is never any pressure to enroll in a new plan.

Not sure where to start?

Schedule a Medicare consultation with Robin and get clear next steps.